Date: 2/14/2000, 9:39 am
>Mike, Last part of the puzzle - go to Harborfreight.com and find yourself a speed adjuster it's really a neat little ohm meter@ about $20. The router goes way too fast for bead & cove work. You will get a lot of splinters not to mention the noise level. It has a scale of 0 - 10 % power. I find 6 works great. Nice and quiet and effective. I read this in an old post that a router goes at 25000 rpm and you really want about 17000 rpm for this work.I had trouble remembering where I found it in their catalogue but something tells me it's in the router section. That is it's main application but you could use it to slow up any comparable motor. Bon Adventure Jim.
Messages In This Thread
- Router Bits (budget?)
Mike Hanks -- 2/11/2000, 11:38 am- Re: Router Bits Grizzly
Mike Hanks -- 2/13/2000, 3:50 pm- Re: Router Bits Grizzly
Tom Preska -- 2/14/2000, 11:48 am- Re: Router Bits Grizzly
Mike Hanks -- 2/14/2000, 12:07 pm- Re: Router Bits Grizzly
Tom Preska -- 2/14/2000, 12:51 pm
- Re: Router Bits Grizzly
- VARIABLE SPEED
Jim McCool -- 2/14/2000, 9:39 am - Re: Router Bits Grizzly
- Re: Router Bits (budget?)
Jason -- 2/11/2000, 12:20 pm- Re: Three Times???
Mike Hanks -- 2/11/2000, 12:56 pm- Re: Three Times???
Jason -- 2/11/2000, 3:13 pm- Re: Three Times???
Mike Hanks -- 2/11/2000, 5:35 pm- Re: Internal Radius Is Too Big
Mike Hanks -- 2/11/2000, 6:12 pm- Core-box and Bull-nose bits
Joe Greenley -- 2/11/2000, 6:51 pm- Re: Core-box and Bull-nose bits
Mike Hanks -- 2/11/2000, 7:16 pm
- Re: Core-box and Bull-nose bits
- Core-box and Bull-nose bits
- Re: Internal Radius Is Too Big
- Re: Three Times???
- Re: Three Times???
- Re: Router Bits Grizzly
- Re: Router Bits Grizzly